Sarah McLachlan
Canadian musician
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April 2025 | McLachlan reannounced the previously cancelled Canadian tour dates. |
2024 | Inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. |
November 2024 | McLachlan canceled her planned 30-city tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy due to acute laryngitis, after previously postponing the tour. |
September 17 2024 | Canada Post released a commemorative stamp honoring her. |
September 17 2024 | Canada Post released a commemorative stamp honoring McLachlan. |
April 2024 | McLachlan stated she was working on new music with producer Tony Berg. |
2023 | McLachlan announced a 30-city tour for 2024 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of her album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, featuring the entire album's tracklist. |
March 2 2023 | McLachlan participated in an all-star recording of Serena Ryder's 'What I Wouldn't Do', released as a charity single to benefit the Feel Out Loud campaign by Kids Help Phone in support of youth mental health. |
February 12 2023 | McLachlan again parodied her ASPCA appeals, this time in a Busch Light commercial during Super Bowl LVII. |
June 13 2019 | Sang 'O Canada' before Game 6 of the 2019 NBA Finals. |
January 2019 | McLachlan was announced as the host of the Juno Awards of 2019. |
June 2018 | Awarded the Global Inspiration award at the SOCAN Awards for her contributions to the music industry and music education. |
2017 | Won Adult Contemporary Album of the Year at the Juno Awards for 'Wonderland'. |
April 2 2017 | Inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards ceremony. |
December 2016 | McLachlan released the single 'The Long Goodbye'. |
November 30 2016 | McLachlan performed on NBC's annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center special to promote her Wonderland album. |
November 28 2016 | McLachlan appeared on ABC's CMA Country Christmas special to promote her Wonderland album. |
November 24 2016 | McLachlan performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to promote her Wonderland album. |
October 21 2016 | Sarah McLachlan released her ninth studio album and second Christmas album, Wonderland, featuring 13 interpretations of traditional and contemporary holiday classics. |
May 25 2016 | The Sarah McLachlan School of Music expanded to Edmonton, Alberta, opening music programs at Rundle Elementary School and Eastglen High School, continuing the mission of providing music education to young people. |
May 2015 | Received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement. |
March 2015 | McLachlan won Adult Contemporary Album of the Year for 'Shine On' at the Juno Awards and was additionally nominated for Artist of the Year. |
June 20 2014 | McLachlan began her Shine On tour with an opening show in Seattle, which ultimately visited 30 cities in the United States and included 25 shows across 21 cities in Canada. |
May 6 2014 | McLachlan released the album 'Shine On', which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling 42,000 copies during the week ending May 11. |
February 3 2014 | McLachlan parodied her ASPCA appeals in an Audi Super Bowl XLVIII commercial featuring a 'Doberhuahua' dog. |
January 2014 | Sarah McLachlan announced the release of her studio album 'Shine On', which was inspired by the death of her father and marked her first release on Verve Records after leaving Nettwerk/Arista. |
2013 | Received the Kiwanis International World Service Medal for founding the Sarah McLachlan School of Music. |
November 20 2013 | Received an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Alberta. |
2012 | Inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. |
2012 | McLachlan wrote a letter to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on behalf of PETA, protesting Canada's annual seal hunt. |
November 30 2012 | Supported Kate Winslet's Golden Hat Foundation by performing in 'The American Christmas Carol' concert at Carnegie Hall. |
2011 | Sarah McLachlan opened the Sarah McLachlan School of Music in Vancouver, a free music school dedicated to providing music education for at-risk youth, offering group and private lessons in guitar, piano, percussion, and choir. |
September 10 2011 | Performed 'I Will Remember You' and 'Angel' at the Flight 93 National Memorial dedication ceremony in Stonycreek, Pennsylvania, attended by former Presidents Bush and Clinton, Vice President Biden, and other political leaders. |
June 15 2011 | Received an honorary degree from Simon Fraser University. |
2010 | Attempted revival of Lilith Fair announced by Nettwerk CEO Terry McBride, with plans for shows in Canada, the United States, and Europe. However, 13 of 36 North American shows were cancelled due to poor ticket sales and financial problems. |
2010 | Released 'Laws of Illusion', her seventh studio album. |
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